Used to make essay flow better.
Transitions.
An assertion or opinion and its supporting points, evidence, and reasoning
Argument
Related to the claim being made
Relevance
Where is the header located in the paper?
At the beginning.
Proper format for date in heading
Day Month Year
Having a solid base, making sense
Soundness or Sound
An opposing claim
Counterclaim
Name two reasons why an author might write that we discussed in class
• to inform
• to explain
• to persuade
• to engage
• to give instructions
• to describe a process or procedure
Proper format for a heading
Your Name
Teacher Name
Class and class period
Date
Information such as examples, data, facts, quotes, that support an idea
Evidence
Why the author is writing
Purpose
Name the two types of literary techniques we discussed in class.
Metaphor and repetition
Facts in an argumentative essay are used for this.
What is to support the argument.
The part of your paper were you list your sources goes here.
At the end
Being enough or adequate
Sufficient
What is the author's point of view in argumentative writing?
Claim
Name four types of video techniques we discussed in class.
Images, Zoom in-Zoom Out, Voice-over, Interview,Graphics, Texts, Statistics, Music
The author's opinion is also called this.
What is the Claim.
What you call the part of your paper were you list your sources.
Bibliography or Works Cited
A statement of opinion that can be proven or disproven with evidence AND reasoning
Claim
Explanations of why a claim is true, including HOW THE EVIDENCE PROVES THE CLAIM
Reasoning
When you have a personal opinion for or against something supported by sound reasoning and relevant evidence.
Bias